, 1. Following damage to his frontal lobes, subject L. D. had lasting impairments in:
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A) visual perception.
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D) balance.
2. Neuropsychology uses information from many disciplines. Which discipline is
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A) ethology
B) pharmacology
C) biophysics
D) mycology
3. Communication between cerebral hemispheres occurs via the:
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B) lateral ssure.
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C) arcuate fasciculus.
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D) corpus callosum.
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4. The folds or bumps characteristic of the cerebral cortex are called:
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A) gyri.
B) sulci.
C) lobes.
D) nuclei.
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6. The brain and spinal cord together make up the
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A) autonomic
B) peripheral
C) central
D) somatic
7. Which of the following supported a cardiac hypothesis of behavior?
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A) Plato
B) Galen
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D) Hippocrates
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B) dualism
C) the cardiac hypothesis
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A) mentalist.
B) behaviorist.
C) materialist.
D) dualist.
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brain‖ problem, followers of Wallace and Darwin would MOST likely consi
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A) mentalists
B) materialists
C) dualists
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12. Materialism is the philosophical position that all behavior can be explained by
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the:
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D) flow of cerebrospinal fluid between ventricles and muscles.
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13. Darwin's principle that all animals' nervous systems evolved from that of a
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common ancestor predicted that: bi bi bi
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